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Posted by JoeBloe on 10/11/06 03:57
On 10 Oct 2006 06:32:38 +0200, Martin Heffels
<feipbjszfo@oxeszdjnlp.xercdpvueppjtmougcqvtz.net> Gave us:
>On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 17:28:15 -0700, JoeBloe
><joebloe@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
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>> You got the math 100% ass backwards, dumbass. Cinemas are at 24fps,
>>which is SLOWER, not faster.
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>Do you know that cinema's project at 48fps and even 72fps (with double or
>triple shutter), to avoid image-flicker? I don't think you do, or else you
>wouldn't call me dumbass :-P
>
Actually, you are still.
A 24 fps film strip at a cinema is STILL 24 fps, it is just that the
SAME frame gets shown twice (or thrice even), then the next frame,
etc. So the viewer STILL sees only a 24 FPS MOVie. There is a big
difference between the flicker of a shutter lamp, and the flicker of a
motion picture film strip, which cannot be changed once created.
Gaineth Thyself A Clue...
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